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20 November 2018 | 2 replies
We have had to complete two evictions due to non-payment, we didn't renew a tenant due to their lack of cleanliness inside and outside the unit (along with other issues), and have had one tenant that never ran the A/C or opened windows in our tropical climate, which caused issues with mold and mildew throughout the unit.
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5 July 2014 | 21 replies
Let them pick out blinds, paint color in kitchen, plant a tree or something that gives them some psychological ownership.Watch out for crappy property management in crappy areas as they tend to go hand in hand from what I hear.Thanks,Matt
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24 July 2022 | 5 replies
Also there are no mobile homes because there are not waste treatment plants to take the waste to.
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1 March 2019 | 65 replies
The bubble is always 18 months away :)Here are similar pundits who predicted crashes, with excellent numbers and reasoning behind them, over the past five years. 2013: Denver Post: “Buyers Caught in a Price Squeeze”CNBC: “Housing Market Already Shows Signs of a New Bubble”2014: New York Times: “The Bubble Is Back”Fortune: “Why the Housing Recovery is over, in four charts”2015: CNBC (Again): “Housing today: A ‘bubble larger than 2006’”National Review: “We’ve inflated another bubble; count on the crash.”2016: CNN: “Housing bubble fears have returned”MarketWatch: “The Seeds of the Next Housing Crisis have already been planted”2017: Forbes: “58% of Homeowners Think The Housing Market is Set for a Correction”USA Today: “Hot Housing Market Could Cool in 2018”2018: Bloomberg: “This Rare Bear Who Called the Crash Warns Housing is Too Hot Again”I think that if you are afraid of a bubble, you'll never invest, and will surely lose.
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12 July 2018 | 4 replies
(Avg age of POHs is 20-25 years) 54 occupied pads 4 vacant pads 1 vacant POH.Avg. lot rent: 450/moAvg. home rent: 850/moTotal claimed income: 399k Total claimed expenses: 110kWater treatment plant and well water
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27 November 2018 | 4 replies
I had already face planted into real estate about five years before in 2013 when my father got sick and I moved home to Pennsylvania from Colorado.
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21 April 2015 | 1 reply
The front of your home is the first area potential buyers will see, so if your home is on the market make sure it looks appealing by keeping the grass mowed and watered, planting flowers and ridding the yard of obnoxious weeds.Interior decorating and remodeling news brought to you by baseboardradiatorcover.comSource: realsimple.com/home-organizing/home-improvement/renovations/home-upgrades-payoff
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13 July 2013 | 6 replies
You might know of a plant being worked on in Pueblo so I was gonna stay in Colorado Springs (much safer than Pueblo from what I hear), but work said it would be better for me to stay in MD :-(.
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20 August 2007 | 10 replies
It would take, for example, a major plant shutdown in a small local area to severely affect occupancy.
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4 January 2018 | 3 replies
Do you think the balance will eventually shift, and people will move out of cities to plant seeds instead of into cities to plant seed capital?